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Congratulations! On behalf of Tyson Foods, Inc., it is
our pleasure to offer you the position of President Fresh Meats, reporting directly to Donnie King, Chief Executive Officer, Tyson Foods.
This offer is contingent upon the successful completion and, if applicable, verification of satisfactory results (each as determined by Tyson Foods) of the following on or before your start date:
Post-offer drug screen;
Provision of the documents necessary to establish your identification and work eligibility under the Immigration Control and Reform Act of 1986;
Non-Competition and Non-Solicitation Agreement (enclosed), as accepted and agreed to by you
without any modification to its covenants and provisions; and
Background investigation and/or credit check, if required for your position. You will be provided with additional documentation to complete if either or both of these requirements apply to you.
The details of the offer are listed below:
Note: Your “benefits effective date” at Tyson Foods is on the first date of employment.
1.Base Salary: You will receive an annual base salary of $750,000 and you will be paid biweekly. Your job is exempt from minimum wage and overtime obligations under the Fair Labor Standards
Act.
2.Annual Cash Incentive: You will be eligible to participate in Tyson Foods, Inc. Annual Incentive Plan beginning with the FY23 performance period. The current target annual incentive for your role is 110% of your base salary. Annual incentive payments are made under the plan then in effect, and subject to the discretion of senior management along with an assessment of company, business unit/function, and individual performance. You must be an active Tyson Foods employee on the payment date to receive any payout.
3.Sign-on Payment: As part of your acceptance of employment with Tyson Foods, you will receive a sign-on payment of $1,500,000
(less taxes and other applicable withholdings) In consideration of the $1,500,000 sign-on payment, you agree and promise to repay Tyson Foods 100% of your sign-on payment amount if you resign or voluntarily terminate employment with Tyson Foods prior to reaching the 24-month anniversary of your start date.
Your repayment must be received by Tyson Foods within thirty (30) days of your termination date at Tyson Foods. If you fail to repay the sign-on payment amount in full by the deadline, you also agree and promise to pay to Tyson Foods, within thirty (30) days of request by Tyson Foods, an amount equal to all costs and expenses, including but not limited to reasonable attorney’s fees and court costs, which are incurred by Tyson Foods to enforce its rights to repayment.
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4.One-Time
Restricted Stock Award: You are eligible to receive a one-time Restricted Stock award in the amount of $1,500,000. This award will be granted on the next quarterly off-cycle grant date following your start date, subject to approval and in accordance with the off-cycle stock grant provisions at Tyson Foods and will vest at the three (3) year anniversaries of the grant date pursuant to the terms of the award agreement.
5.Long Term Stock Incentive: You are eligible to participate in the Tyson Foods long-term incentive (LTI) program. If your start date falls on or before October 31, 2023, you will be eligible to participate in the next annual grant which is expected to occur in November 2023. The current LTI target award for your
role is $2,500,000 with a mix of non-qualified stock options, restricted stock and performance shares. All award grants will follow the normal program guidelines and mix aligned with your role in the organization at the time of the grant and are made at the discretion of the company.
6.Stock Purchase Plan: Upon reaching your benefits effective date, you will be eligible to participate in the Tyson Foods, Inc. Employee Stock Purchase Plan. You may contribute (on an after-tax basis) up to 20% of your base salary to this plan. After one year of service, Tyson Foods will match 25% of the first 10% of base salary you contribute. This plan provides for 100% immediate vesting of both your contributions
and the company match.
7.Retirement Savings Plan – 401(k): Upon reaching your benefits effective date, you will be eligible to participate in the 401(k) Retirement Savings Plan of Tyson Foods, Inc. After one year of service, Tyson Foods will match 100% of the first 3% you contribute and 50% of the next 2% you contribute. You may contribute up to 60% of your eligible compensation to this plan until your contributions for the year reach the IRS maximum contribution or maximum compensation limits. This plan provides for 100% immediate vesting of both your contributions and the company match.
8.Executive
Savings Plan: If you are projected to reach the maximum IRS contribution limits in the Retirement Savings Plan (based on your contribution election to that plan) you can then begin deferring up to 60% of base pay into the Executive Savings Plan of Tyson Foods, a non-qualified deferred compensation plan. This plan is available to highly compensated employees, as defined by IRS regulations, and is available to those who wish to defer additional dollars over and above the IRS limits for qualified plans. You may also defer up to 100% of your annual cash incentive to the plan. All deferrals and payout elections must be elected during the annual election period each December prior to the deferral year. This plan provides company matching contributions in the same manner as the RSP. Additionally, as a member of the Enterprise Leadership Team, the Executive Savings Plan provides a 4% of your salary and AIP, as they are paid, contribution to your
account.
9.COBRA: If you elected COBRA continuation coverage through your former employer’s plan(s), Tyson Foods will reimburse you for any premium costs you incur for such coverage until you reach your benefits effective date. The reimbursements will be tax protected at the supplemental tax rates for each taxing jurisdiction. You will be required to provide confirmation of coverage, proof of payment, and the time period covered to Tyson’s Corporate Payroll Department in order to receive your reimbursement. In consideration of the reimbursements, you agree and promise to repay Tyson Foods 100% of the aggregate reimbursement amount you received if you resign or voluntarily terminate employment with Tyson Foods prior to reaching the one-year anniversary of your start date. Your repayment must be received by Tyson Foods within sixty (60) days
of your termination date with Tyson Foods. If you fail to repay the aggregate reimbursement amount in full by the deadline, you also agree to pay all reasonable costs and expenses, including but not limited to reasonable attorney’s fees and court costs, which are incurred by Tyson Foods to enforce its rights to repayment.
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10.Employee Health, Life and LTD Benefits:
Upon reaching your benefits effective date, you and your eligible dependents will be able to participate in the Tyson Foods, Inc. Group Health Plan, including medical, dental, vision, and prescription drug coverage. Your premium amount will be deducted from your payroll check on a pre-tax basis. At the time you enroll in the plan, you will also be enrolled in company-paid life insurance and the accidental death and dismemberment plans, each in the amount of one (1) times your annual salary. You will also participate in the company-paid Executive long-term disability insurance program which provides a tax-free benefit of 60% (up to plan limits) of the sum of the following: base pay, most recent annual cash incentive payment, and value of your most recent annual LTI grant.
11.Officer
Life Benefits: Upon reaching your benefits effective date, you will be eligible for additional company-paid life insurance in the amount of two (2) times your annual base salary (subject to limitations in accordance with the plan). This is in addition to the one (1) times annual salary life under the Group Life Plan.
12.Executive Rewards Allowance: Upon hire you will be eligible for the Executive Rewards Allowance, which will provide you an annual cash allowance of $12,000 (paid $461.54 each pay period), prorated based on your start date. The allowance is an additional fringe benefit provided in recognition of the unique needs of an executive level team member beyond the core benefits package. The allowance is taxable income and can be used at your discretion to fund an
array of items based upon the needs of you and your family (for example, financial and estate planning, executive physical, cell phone, etc.). There are no claims forms to remit or file.
13.Vacation: You will receive four (4) weeks of vacation upon reaching your benefits effective date, then four (4) weeks on your annual service anniversary date thereafter.
14.Relocation and Temporary Living. The company agrees to pay the reasonable expenses of relocation to the area of your principal office location according to the Company Relocation
Policy.
15.Start Date: This will be a mutually agreed upon date and time by the hiring manager and you; provided that, all contingencies and requirements described in this offer letter must be completed (as determined by Tyson Foods) before your employment may commence.
As a material term to your acceptance of this offer of employment, you represent and warrant that you are not under any pre-existing obligation inconsistent with the provisions of this offer letter, and you represent that your performance of all the terms of this offer letter will not breach any invention assignment or proprietary information agreement or non-competition or non-solicitation agreement with any former employer or other party.
We
look forward to welcoming you to our team. If you have any questions regarding this offer or need additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me at (479) 381-3780. We look forward to hearing from you within the time frame we discussed.
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Sincerely,
Johanna Söderström
Executive Vice President, Chief Human Resources Officer
This letter is not intended nor should it be considered a contract of employment for a definite or indefinite period. If employed, you will be considered an employee at will. Employment is dependent on the completion of the entire employment process, to include fulfillment of all contingencies listed in this letter.
The
terms of this offer letter supersede all other promises or offers previously made. This document is a formal offer of employment and includes a summary only of the relevant benefits you may be eligible to receive to the extent the coverages remain available by law.
This letter only provides general information about the benefit plans, compensation programs and other human resource policies at Tyson Foods. The official plan document or human resource policy, as applicable, contains all terms and conditions, and will govern any inconsistencies between this letter and such plan or policy. Tyson Foods also reserves the right to amend or terminate any of its plans or policies (including salaries, annual cash incentives, and long-term stock incentives) at any time and for any reason to the fullest extent permitted by law.